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Offer these 22 concrete activities to children and you will laugh and play together, while creating a nurturing classroom environment where children can successfully develop cooperation, self-confidence, and conflict-resolution skills. Paperback, 121 pages with 14 selection CD. Learn More

In Japan, Zen Buddhists rake sand in stone gardens as a meditative act. Raking this tabletop version can be just as peaceful for young children. A simple yet powerful calming activity. Includes: wooden tray, sand, rakes, rocks, and a booklet of meditations. Learn More

The 11-circuit Chartres design is modeled after the labyrinth in the floor of Chartres Cathedral in France. Labyrinths are often described as paths of wisdom and peace. One of the oldest of symbols, the labyrinth dates back more than 4000 years. Learn More

Tracing the labyrinth path is an ancient meditation form often described as a path to wisdom and peace. Young children can run a fingertip along the grooved path of this appealing pewter-plated version. 4" dia. Includes drawstring bag, color may vary. Learn More

A sweet way to recognize a special act of peacemaking, especially when it becomes something that is passed on among children or colleagues again and again. Tiny (1" x 1¼"); handcrafted pewter. Learn More

Two children sitting side by side on this solid wood bench have an opportunity to talk quietly, share a book, enjoy a view, or resolve a disagreement. The wooden bench is built of ¾" dowels and framing. 23½" across; 11" seat height. Ages 2 - 5. Learn More